When Knoll was directed by the husband-and-wife leaders Hans and Florence Knoll in the postwar years, some of the most iconic furniture pieces of American modernism were created in the company. A series of never-published-before interviews with some of the main players at Knoll, conducted by Massimo Vignelli in the 70s, was recently published for the first time in the Art Papers. Here is what Florence Knoll commented on Eero Saarien’s Womb chair: “We finally found a ship builder in New Jersey and he was working in fiberglass. We got excited about it and Eero developed the Womb Chair. We went out to New Jersey to beg this ship builder to make us some models. He was very skeptical. Mr. Winter was his name. We just begged him. I guess we were so young and so enthusiastic that he finally gave in and worked with us. We had lots of problems and failures until they finally got a chair that would work.”

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